Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Parte1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 páginas |
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... employed in acquiring a knowledge of the properties and laws of matter . In consequence of this early familiarity with the phenomena of the material world , they appear to us less mysterious than those of mind ; and we are apt to think ...
... employed in acquiring a knowledge of the properties and laws of matter . In consequence of this early familiarity with the phenomena of the material world , they appear to us less mysterious than those of mind ; and we are apt to think ...
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In Two Parts Dugald Stewart. on some of the most important subjects that can employ the human mind . It is evident , at ... employed in bodily labor , it is equally clear , that she meant to impose it as a double obligation on those who ...
In Two Parts Dugald Stewart. on some of the most important subjects that can employ the human mind . It is evident , at ... employed in bodily labor , it is equally clear , that she meant to impose it as a double obligation on those who ...
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... employed ; yet appear to have agreed with them in their notions concerning the mode in which external objects are perceived . This , Dr. Reid infers , partly from the silence of Aristotle about any difference between himself and his ...
... employed ; yet appear to have agreed with them in their notions concerning the mode in which external objects are perceived . This , Dr. Reid infers , partly from the silence of Aristotle about any difference between himself and his ...
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... employed by this last writer to support a very different conclusion . At a still earlier period Hobbes expressed himself with respect to physical con- nexions , in terms so nearly approaching to Mr. Hume's , that it is difficult to ...
... employed by this last writer to support a very different conclusion . At a still earlier period Hobbes expressed himself with respect to physical con- nexions , in terms so nearly approaching to Mr. Hume's , that it is difficult to ...
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... employed in carrying on a separate train of thought . For , it must be remarked that the most rapid performer can , when he pleases , play so slowly , as to be able to attend to , and to recollect , every separate act of his will in the ...
... employed in carrying on a separate train of thought . For , it must be remarked that the most rapid performer can , when he pleases , play so slowly , as to be able to attend to , and to recollect , every separate act of his will in the ...
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